The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Tom 5Jacob Tonson, 1709 - 3324 |
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... odd , of all Days in the Year , come Lam . mas - Eve at Night fhall she be fourteen . Sufan and the , God eft all Chriftian Souls , were of an Age . Well Sufan is with God , God , fhe was too good for me , But 2084 Romeo and Juliet .
... odd , of all Days in the Year , come Lam . mas - Eve at Night fhall she be fourteen . Sufan and the , God eft all Chriftian Souls , were of an Age . Well Sufan is with God , God , fhe was too good for me , But 2084 Romeo and Juliet .
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... Soul , a was a merry Man , took up the Child , yea , quoth he , doft thou fall upon thy Face ? thou wilt fall backward when thou haft more Wit , wilt thou not , Juliet ? And by my Holy - dam , the pretty Wretch left Crying , and faid ...
... Soul , a was a merry Man , took up the Child , yea , quoth he , doft thou fall upon thy Face ? thou wilt fall backward when thou haft more Wit , wilt thou not , Juliet ? And by my Holy - dam , the pretty Wretch left Crying , and faid ...
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... Soul , You'll make a Mutiny among the Guefts : You will fet Cock - a - hoop ? You'll be the Man ? Tib . Why , Uncle , ' tis a fhame . Cad . Go to , go to . Cz 15 Y You are a faucy Boy'tis fo indeed- This trick may Romeo and Juliet . 2091.
... Soul , You'll make a Mutiny among the Guefts : You will fet Cock - a - hoop ? You'll be the Man ? Tib . Why , Uncle , ' tis a fhame . Cad . Go to , go to . Cz 15 Y You are a faucy Boy'tis fo indeed- This trick may Romeo and Juliet . 2091.
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... Soul . Jul . A thousand times good Night . [ Exit . Rom . A thoufand times the worfe to want thy light , Love goes toward Love , as School - boys from their Books , But Love from Love , towards School with heavy Looks . Enter Juliet ...
... Soul . Jul . A thousand times good Night . [ Exit . Rom . A thoufand times the worfe to want thy light , Love goes toward Love , as School - boys from their Books , But Love from Love , towards School with heavy Looks . Enter Juliet ...
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... Soul , had as live fee a Toad , a very Toad , as fee him : I anger her fometimes , and tell her that Paris is the properer Man ; but I'll warrant you , when I fay D 2 44 fo , f , she looks as pale as any Clout in Romeo and Juliet . 2107.
... Soul , had as live fee a Toad , a very Toad , as fee him : I anger her fometimes , and tell her that Paris is the properer Man ; but I'll warrant you , when I fay D 2 44 fo , f , she looks as pale as any Clout in Romeo and Juliet . 2107.
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